Subject: Re: What is the oldest thing that you enjoy? Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:20 am

True, Cash is pretty OG

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Subject: Re: What is the oldest thing that you enjoy? Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:24 am

I dunno what I enjoy that is old/sort of old. I enjoy my N64 now and then. XD Some older music, like Jim Croce and Joan Baez. I used to play dressup when I was a tiny-tot xD I still do sometimes :oops: Ouuhmmm some old anime like Project A-ko, lol Sailor Moon. I'm growing my hair out so I could cosplay as Sailor Mars.

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Subject: Re: What is the oldest thing that you enjoy? Sun Jun 13, 2010 1:23 pm

Subject: Re: What is the oldest thing that you enjoy? Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:58 am

Taxer666 wrote:

Gravy Gulper wrote:

Taxer666 wrote:

Gravy Gulper wrote:

Otto Von Bizmark: a true hero *sobs*

Eh, no. Nationalism = bad. And it's spelled Bismarck.

Anyway, Classical music probably

uhh, yeah.

continuity in balance of power = good. under him, nationalism had no negative effect. he was a super-effective polititian while he had the wheel. his only mistake was that religeon fiasco.

old things that I enjoy: also, your grandma.

German unification = bad. And nationalism always has a negative effect. He was a super-effective politician because he was always ready and willing to go to war,

Forgot one old thing. Plato's Republic. 380 BCE baby!

umm, fail? u haven't justified a single thought here.

he only fought a few wars wars, they were very efficient and had very specific purpose. (except for the Franco-Prussian War, but who DOESN'T want to see France get its ass kicked? )German unification = bad? Im no fan of Germany, but the German Unification wasn't neccessarily bad. If you're about to argue that if Germany hadn't been united, WWI and II wouldnt have happened, Ill argue that if the 13 colonies of America hadn't united, Vietnam wouldn't've happened. Any ammount of power in the wrong hands can be a bad thing. I'm not really a fan of Bizmark, but you called me out and I can defend him. After uniting Germany, Bizmark was devoted to preserving the balance of power, and keeping international peace.

i hate nationalism too, but you really can't enforce that statement.

he was an effective polititian because he was terrific at manipulating international tension. "My map of Africa is France in the West and Russia in the East,"

Subject: Re: What is the oldest thing that you enjoy? Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:17 am

VacuousReality wrote:

Bad for whom?Always? And once again, bad for whom?

quit trolling me dood

Gravy Gulper wrote:

Taxer666 wrote:

Gravy Gulper wrote:

Taxer666 wrote:

Gravy Gulper wrote:

Otto Von Bizmark: a true hero *sobs*

Eh, no. Nationalism = bad. And it's spelled Bismarck.

Anyway, Classical music probably

uhh, yeah.

continuity in balance of power = good. under him, nationalism had no negative effect. he was a super-effective polititian while he had the wheel. his only mistake was that religeon fiasco.

old things that I enjoy: also, your grandma.

German unification = bad. And nationalism always has a negative effect. He was a super-effective politician because he was always ready and willing to go to war,

Forgot one old thing. Plato's Republic. 380 BCE baby!

umm, fail? u haven't justified a single thought here.

he only fought a few wars wars, they were very efficient and had very specific purpose. (except for the Franco-Prussian War, but who DOESN'T want to see France get its ass kicked? )German unification = bad? Im no fan of Germany, but the German Unification wasn't neccessarily bad. If you're about to argue that if Germany hadn't been united, WWI and II wouldnt have happened, Ill argue that if the 13 colonies of America hadn't united, Vietnam wouldn't've happened. Any ammount of power in the wrong hands can be a bad thing. I'm not really a fan of Bizmark, but you called me out and I can defend him. After uniting Germany, Bizmark was devoted to preserving the balance of power, and keeping international peace.

i hate nationalism too, but you really can't enforce that statement.

he was an effective polititian because he was terrific at manipulating international tension. "My map of Africa is France in the West and Russia in the East,"

Subject: Re: What is the oldest thing that you enjoy? Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:22 pm

how? i had to go through an a two volume, 12 cd collection with like 40 songs on each cd, anthology of the evolution of music this year for my AP music class. romantic period was the coolesst period to me. characteriscatlly it has more passion and emotion then then the previous periods of music. which makes me like it more